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Test and Go, 2 people in 1 room?

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Me and my brother are going to Thailand on April 6th, we will most certainly need a PCR on arrival, hoping day 5 will be scrapped by then, can we share a room? As all the booking sites with SHA hotels allow 2 people in one room, but only 1 PCR test being mentioned. Thanks in advance

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Thanks for the reply, but when I go onto Agoda and put in 2 people it only ever says 1 PCR test, I will book and see what happens. Thanks.

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I used Agoda for my last trip for a hotel booking and PCR test, no issues , I have been using Agoda for many years, please provide evidence of this company being a "scam" by the Thai Government...Thanks.

Just find articles in the news section or google for articles on thai press. 
 

agoda is my only booking company for always, i find them the best and easiest. I would not dare to book with them for t&g. 

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16 hours ago, internationalism said:

Just find articles in the news section or google for articles on thai press. 
 

agoda is my only booking company for always, i find them the best and easiest. I would not dare to book with them for t&g. 

My experience was a good one, of course there will always be the odd 1 or 2 bookings which go wrong, as with all companies, no company exists with  flawless reviews. I have looked for such "scams" with Test and Go bookings, with Agoda, and found nothing... please can you send me a link. Thanks

If you share a room and one of you tests positive, you will both be quarantined, and insurance usually won't pay for the one who tests negative.

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5 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

If you share a room and one of you tests positive, you will both be quarantined, and insurance usually won't pay for the one who tests negative.

Very good point, I think we will get separate rooms just to be on the safe side. Thanks for the advice.

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